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  • 4 days ago | scubadiving.com | Robby Myers

    06/04/2025 -  This lightweight, comfortable fin features a tri-material blade with just the right amount of flex and three drag-reducing vents. It provides great power and stability in all kicking styles and is highly maneuverable. The rubber foot pocket molds comfortably and is available with either a full-foot or open-heel design with an adjustable strap. Both options are available in five different sizes.

  • 1 week ago | scubadiving.com | Robby Myers

    05/29/2025 -  ScubaLab takes a first look at Tusa’s Hyflex System. This modular fin system is made up of a removable foot pocket and several interchangeable blades. The system provides the stability, rigidity and power of a normal fin, but easily breaks down into its separate components using a 3-mm hex key. Disassembled fins can easily fit in an average carry-on bag, making the design very convenient for travel and storage.

  • 2 weeks ago | sportdiver.com | Robby Myers

    05/21/2025 -  The Prospex PADI Special Edition SPB325 commemorates the shared commitment of Seiko and PADI to ocean conservation and the reduction of marine debris worldwide. Kristin Paterakis The Prospex PADI Special Edition SPB325 automatic dive watch commemorates the joint efforts of Seiko, the manufacturer of Japan’s first diver’s watch, and PADI, the world’s leading scuba diver training organization, to protect the ocean for future generations.

  • 2 weeks ago | scubadiving.com | Robby Myers

    05/21/2025 -  The Prospex PADI Special Edition SPB325 commemorates the shared commitment of Seiko and PADI to ocean conservation and the reduction of marine debris worldwide. Kristin Paterakis The Prospex PADI Special Edition SPB325 automatic dive watch commemorates the joint efforts of Seiko, the manufacturer of Japan’s first diver’s watch, and PADI, the world’s leading scuba diver training organization, to protect the ocean for future generations.

  • 3 weeks ago | scubadiving.com | Robby Myers

    05/16/2025 -  Head-To-Head TestingHow We TestTest dives were conducted in 72-degree water, with air temperatures in the upper 80s, at Alexander Springs Recreation Area in Altoona, Florida. ScubaLab test divers evaluated and scored masks for the following factors:Ease and Security of AdjustmentsHow simple and effective were the buckles and strap adjustments? Were they easy to adjust? Did they stay in place once adjusted? Did the strap stay where it was placed?

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